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Typhoid fever is called intestinal fever. Typhoid fever is due to typhoid fungi. Bacteria are transferred to water and food by a human company and then spread to other people in the area. Typhoid fever is caused mainly by the use of contaminated food or water throughout the monsoon season. As bacteria enter your body through contaminated food and water, they spread into the intestine and grow into the blood. Bacteria enter your bowl and enter your body
Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease caused by Salmonella. The disease is affected by contaminated water and food. People suffering from typhoid fever may develop symptoms such as diarrhea, rash, fever, nosebleeds, headaches, blood in the stool, constipation, abdominal pain. The following are some effective home remedies for typhoid fever. Apple cider vinegar replenishes your body's lost minerals to the loose intestines. In addition to rejuvenating your body, this vinegar can also help you lower your body temperature (heat). Therefore, please mix one cup of ACV into one cup of hot water and then eat it before dinner.
Typhoid fever is a bacterium called Salmonella typhi that causes high fever, abdominal pain and severe headache. At the beginning of the 20th century, one in ten victims died. Because it spreads through contaminated water and food, typhoid fever is generally a disease of the poor in urban areas, occasionally a smaller occurrence occurs without explicit explanation. Among the German researchers document a case that seemingly healthy people still have Salmonella typhimurium and are releasing it to urine or feces, but there are no healthy carriers in the United States.
In the past, human rickettsial disease caused by rickettsia is collectively called "typhoid fever" and even non-stereotypic diseases such as typhoid at the beginning of the 20th century. Thereafter, typhoid fever was distinguished mainly by characteristic lesions (eg, typhus typhus or Mediterranean spot thermal cycling), pathogens and vectors (eg scorpions, fleas, ticks, ticks). Although all drugs cause similar fever and rash, the characterization of pathogenic factors results in three different groups based on their antigen composition and is commonly referred to as spot fever or typhus (eg Rocky Mountain spot fever) . Typhoid fever group (racebone) or epidemic typhus, endemic disease or typhoid of mouse)
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